Completion surgery following transanal endoscopic microsurgery: assessment of quality and short‐ and long‐term outcome
Colorectal Disease2013Vol. 15(10), pp. e576–81
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Roel Hompes, Robert J. McDonald, Christianne J. Buskens, Ian Lindsey, N C Armitage, Jonathan Hill, A. N. D. Scott, N. J. Mortensen, Chris Cunningham
Abstract
Patients having full-thickness TEM excision, distally placed lesions and a long interval (> 7 weeks) to CS were likely to have an inferior TME specimen. The results confirm that CS after TEM does not negatively influence local recurrence and survival, but the reduced disease-free survival in patients with an inferior specimen is of concern.
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